Mapillary

Map Creator offers the ability to display street-level imagery from our partner Mapillary. Their community has collected over 75 million photos globally which can be used to edit the map. As an addition traffic signs can be displayed which are derived by the imagery based upon recognition software. These traffic signs are available for 90 countries.

If you are interested to join the Mapillary community to do your own image capture drives then you can create an account using Map Creator. For detailed information regarding the driving set up click here on the Mapillary User Guide.

1 Create a Mapillary account

Follow the below steps to create an account for Mapillary:

1) Click on the Mapillary button in Map Creator.

Fig.: Mapillary button in Map Creator

2) Click on the Mapillary icon on the left bottom side.

Fig.: Mapillary icon to create an account

3) Sign up using the form.

Fig.: Form to sign up and creating an account for Mapillary

2 Mapillary street-level imagery

If you want to use the Mapillary street-level imagery then you need to do the following:

1) Make sure that you are in the correct zoom level to activate Mapillary. The needed zoom level value is 16.

Fig.: Zoom level 16 is needed to activate Mapillary

2) To see Mapillary street-level imagery, click on the Mapillary button.

Fig.: Activate Mapillary street-level imagery

3) After activating the layer, you will see colored lines that represent the street-level imagery and imagery age.

Fig.: Colored lines representing the street-level imagery and age

4) Click on the “What´s on the map” button to open the map legend with a description of the colored lines age.

Fig.: Map legend explaining the age of the colored lines

5) To view an image at a specific location, right-click on the colored line and select “Show in Mapillary” or directly click on the location with a left-click.

Fig.: “Show in Mapillary” function using the right-click menu

6) The image viewer opens with the following additional information and options:

User name

User who captured the image.

Click the user name to learn more about the user’s image collection history in Mapillary.

“Mapillary.com” button

Opens the image on the Mapillary website in a bigger size. If desired, sign in/sign up for Mapillary while on the site.

Image direction

Indicates direction the lens was facing when the image was captured.

Navigation arrows

Use the arrows to navigate along the road.

Drive mode

Click on the center button to automatically display images in sequence.

Click on the left button to scroll through single images backwards.

Click on the right button to scroll through single images forwards.

Other image controls under “I”

Click on the “Rabbit” icon to define the speed of the drive mode.

Click on the “Screen” icon to manually scroll through the images.

Mouse pointer

Use the mouse pointer to pan around the image.

Use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out.

Additional functions

Adjust the side frames to enlarge or diminish the “Image viewer”.

Move the “image viewer” to a second monitor if available.

Fig.: “Image viewer”

7) You might recognize that after activating Mapillary a filter panel opens with a couple of options:

User name

Naming field:

Filter for a user by entering the name in the field.

Date

You can enter a date range to narrow a specific time frame or to filter for the freshest images.

Manual entering:

Highlight the day, month or year and enter the value manually.

Up- and down arrows:

Highlight the day, month or year and use the arrows to increase or decrease the value.

Calender view:

Click on the arrow to open the calendar and chose a date.

Actual date:

The right date field always shows the actual date but can be changed as well.

Fig.: Mapillary filter

3 Mapillary traffic signs

In addition you can also load traffic sign information. What you need to do is the following:

1) You can load the data with or without street-level imagery by simply activating the “Mapillary Traffic Signs” layer in “Support Layers”.

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